Thornton Community Band
Dr. Jennifer L. Grice, TCB Conductor
Tammy Ahmed, Assistant Conductor
Nicole Rubis, Assistant Conductor
Pre-Concert Program
Kawika Berthelette, Conductor
Nancy Slowik, Assistant Conductor
Daniel Palm, Piano Accompanist
Music In the Night
Text by Harriet Prescott Spofford, Music by Victor C. Johnson
Autumn Gives Her Hand to Winter
Keith Loftis
In Winter
Victor C. Johnson
Beautiful December
Amy F. Bernon
Our Program This Evening
Star Spangled Banner
Francis Scott Key, Smith/Kirby, Rescored by Thomas H. Palmatier
The Author's Suite (III. Mary Shelley Meets Frankenstein (A Modern Promethean Tango))
Erika Svanoe (b. 1976)
Sponsored by Michael Iliff in memory of Monica Ruppart Chalina Caton Garcia & Hannah Perry, Dancers
Kalos Eidos (Kaleidoscope)
Carol Brittin-Chambers (b. 1970)
Sponsored by Kyle Brown and Family Becky Paschke, Guest Conductor
Under a Winter Sky
Yukiko Nishimura (b. 1967) Sponsored by the Andersons Jade Perry-Grice, Guest Conductor
Italian Rhapsody
Julie Giroux (b. 1961) Sponsored by Mario & Kim Dominico Kate Margrave, Guest Conductor
Women of the Podium March
Virginia A. Allen (b. 1953) Jan Kulmann, Guest Conductor
Hambone
Libby Larson (b. 1950) Tammy Ahmed, Assistant Conductor
The Red Balloon
Anne McGinty (b. 1945) Sponsored by the Newton Family Nicole Rubis, Assistant Conductor
Rhythm Stand
Jennifer Higdon (b. 1962) Melinda Mason, Guest Conductor
Salon Morisot (II. Devotion — "The Cradle")
Jodie Blackshaw (b. 1971) Sponsored by Evelyn Hellbusch in honor of her great-grandmother and music patron: Carole Lashley Tammy Ahmed, Assistant Conductor
La Fiera Asturiana
Michele Fernández (b. ca. 1967) Sponsored by Anonymous Nicole Rubis, Assistant Conductor
Intermission
Albanian Dance
Shelley Hanson (b. 1951) Karen Gregg, Guest Conductor
My Soul to Keep
Julie Giroux (b. 1961) Thornton Community Chorus Nancy Slowik, Assistant Conductor, Thornton Community Chorus
OFF THE EDGE
Alex Shapiro (b. 1962)
Roma
Valerie Coleman (b. 1970) Sponsored by The Garcia Family
Our Conductors
DR. JENNIFER L. GRICE | TCB CONDUCTOR
Dr. Jennifer L. Grice is the conductor of the Thornton Community Band. Jennifer serves as a clinician and adjudicator across the United States, including being a clinician along with Ray Cramer for the 2025 Conducting Symposium for the American School Band Directors Association. Jennifer has presented six different sessions at the Colorado Music Educators Association Conference and two sessions at the Kentucky Music Educators Association Conference. She was a visiting professor at Central Washington University as the Assistant Director of Bands and Music Education Coordinator. Prior to this position, Jennifer was the Director of Bands & Orchestras at Windsor High School. While at WHS the Jazz Band was chosen to perform at CMEA, the Marching Band placed 2nd in the State CBA 3A Marching Band Competition, and the Wind Symphony advanced to the CBA State Concert Band Festival.
Jennifer has been teaching music in the public schools and college for 25 plus years. Jennifer received her doctorate in Wind Conducting from the University of Northern Colorado, master’s degrees in Wind Conducting and Oboe Performance from the University of Louisiana at Monroe, and a bachelor’s in Instrumental Music Education from Arizona State University. While at UNC she was a teaching assistant and the Assistant Director of the Pride of the Rockies Marching Band. Prior to UNC she was the Director of Education & Outreach at Conn-Selmer, Inc. working with Dr. Tim Lautzenheiser. Her previous orchestra from Lafayette High School (KY), performed at The Midwest Clinic in 2009, KMEA, and the Music for All National Orchestra Festival. Jennifer is the founder and director of Command the FieldDrum Major & Leadership Camp.
Jennifer loves spending time with her family. Her husband, Jeff Perry is currently the Director of Bands at Brighton High School. She has four daughters; Jasmine is currently a graduate teaching assistant at the University of North Texas majoring in Horn Performance; Jade is the band and choir director at McAuliffe Middle School in Greeley; Joy is double majoring in Music Education and Dance at CSU; and Joelle is a senior at Windsor High School and active in all of the arts.
Tammy Ahmed | Assistant Conductor
Tammy Ahmed retired from high school music teaching, most recently from Bear Creek HS in Lakewood, CO where she was director of the band and orchestra programs for 22 years. Ms. Ahmed has a B.S. in Music Education from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana and a M.M. in Music Education from Northwestern University. Ms. Ahmed received the Jefferson Foundation “My Teacher, My Hero Award” and was selected as a “Denver Post/Starbucks Top Teacher”. She was selected as a Summer Music Fellow at Northwestern University, and was honored with the National Band Association's Citation of Excellence Award. In May of 2024, she was honored with a proclamation from the City of Lakewood.
Ms. Ahmed is an active member of NAfME, CMEA, CBA, ASBDA, and is a member of Phi Beta Mu. She has served on the boards for the Jefferson County Music Advisory Committee, the Colorado Conservatory for the Jazz Arts, the Colorado Bandmasters Association, the CBA State Marching Committee, and the All State Orchestra. When not engaged in music making, Tammy loves to ride mountain bikes, hike and enjoy the outdoors with her family. She is honored to be making music with the Thornton Community Band!
Nicole Rubis | Assistant Conductor
Nicole Rubis is Director of Orchestras at Rocky Top Middle School, where she teaches 6th-8th grade ensembles. Nicole taught instrumental music for 20 years in Minnesota, as well as choir, pep band and jazz band. Outside of the school day, Nicole directed the high school pit orchestra and was music director for many years of middle and high school theater shows in the Columbia Heights school district.
Rubis holds a Bachelor of Music with emphasis on clarinet and vocal performance. She performed on clarinet for 17 years with the Bloomington Medalist Concert Band, as well as other ensembles around the Minneapolis/St. Paul area. She is currently a member of the Thornton Community Band, where she serves on the Board of Directors and is a substitute player for the TCB Chamber Winds.
In her free time, Nicole can be found outdoors running, hiking and biking and spending time traveling.
Our Guest Conductors
Karen Gregg | Lyons Middle Senior H.S.
Karen Gregg has served as the Director of Bands at Lyons Middle Senior High School for the past 25 years. Her responsibilities include directing the five bands (two middle school concert bands, Middle School Jazz Band, High School Concert Band, High School Jazz Band) in addition to teaching The History of Rock and Roll and Beginning Guitar. Since her appointment at Lyons Middle Senior High School, the band program has experienced 400% growth and now includes nearly 50% of the school population. Lyons ensembles under her direction have performed at the Colorado MEA convention 3 times: The High School Concert Band in 2010, the High School Jazz Band in 2016, and the 7th/8th Grade Middle School Band in 2023. She has co-presented a session on how to re-score existing music for small bands with her mentor Kirk Vogel at the Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic, CMEA, OMEA (Ohio) and TMEA (Texas). This past December she presented a second time at the Midwest Clinic, this time on the topic of achieving excellence at a small school. In addition to her teaching responsibilities in Lyons, Karen has served on the Colorado All-State Band Steering Committee, the CHSAA Music Advisory Board, and is currently the President of the Colorado Bandmasters Association. She is also a member of Pi Kappa Lambda and Phi Beta Mu.
Jan Kulman | City of Thornton Mayor
Jan Kulmann is the Mayor of Thornton, Colorado, serving her second term after first being elected in 2019. She previously served on Thornton City Council representing Ward 4 and as Mayor Pro Tem. Mayor Kulmann holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering with a minor in music performance from Louisiana State University and an MBA from Colorado State University. Professionally, Mayor Kulmann serves as Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at United Power, bringing more than 25 years of experience in the energy and utilities industry. Her career blends technical expertise, operational leadership, and a strong commitment to public service. As mayor, she focuses on responsible growth, public safety, and economic development, and she is a strong supporter of the arts and values music as an essential part of community connection and quality of life.
Kate Flynn Margrave| Cheyenne Mountain H.S.
Kate Margrave is in her 22nd year of her teaching career. This is her first year at Cheyenne Mountain where she teaches Jazz Band, Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band and assists at the junior high and elementary schools. Prior to her appointment at Cheyenne, she taught for 17 years at Pine Creek High School. Margrave received her Bachelors of Music in Music Education from Mansfield University in Mansfield, PA and her Masters of Music in Instrumental Conducting from the American Band College in Ashland, OR. Her passion is for conducting and literature, presenting multiple clinics on the subject throughout the United States. Margrave’s enthusiasm and love for teaching music shines in her students, who work to achieve excellence through their musicality and perseverance. In March of 2016, the PCHS Symphonic Band had the honor of performing at the Music for All National Concert Band Festival in Indianapolis, IN. In 2018, the Symphonic Band was selected to perform as a featured ensemble at the CMEA State Conference and in 2024 the Wind Ensemble was selected. She was a 2018 Semifinalist for the Grammy Foundation Music Educator Award and was a recipient of the 2017 Citation of Excellence from the National Band Association. In 2021 Margrave was selected as the National Society of High School Scholars Top Educator of the Year. Margrave lives in Colorado Springs where she enjoys the outdoors, especially camping, with her husband, Brian, daughter, Eva, and labrador Piper. She is an active member of Phi Beta Mu, the International Bandmasters Fraternity, serving as president, the Colorado Bandmasters Association, serving as 2nd Vice President, and the Colorado Music Educators Association.
Melinda Mason | Thornton H.S.
Melinda Mason, a native of the Atlanta, Georgia area, has pursued her passion for music since early childhood. She completed her Master of Music in Wind Band Conducting at the University of Colorado, Boulder in 2021 and earned her Bachelor of Music in Music Education from Kennesaw State University (Kennesaw, GA) in 2015. She is currently the Director of Bands and Orchestras at Thornton High School in Thornton, Colorado, where she is dedicated to fostering musicianship, collaboration, and a lifelong appreciation for music through ensemble performance. Prior to relocating to Colorado, Ms. Mason served as Director of Bands at Blessed Trinity Catholic High School and Queen of Angels Catholic School in Roswell, Georgia from 2015–2019.
Becky Paschke | Principal, Mt. Blue Sky Outdoor Lab
Becky Paschke is a Colorado native whose life and career have been shaped by a deep commitment to music education. She has been involved in music her entire life and spent five seasons as a member of the Blue Knights Drum and Bugle Corps, where she developed a passion for excellence in performance and leadership. She was recently inducted into the Blue Knights Hall of Fame in recognition of her lasting contributions to the organization. Becky holds a Bachelor’s degree in Music Education and taught music for 15 years, serving as the Instrumental Music Director at D’Evelyn Jr./Sr. High School, where she led both band and orchestra. Under her leadership, the D’Evelyn marching band earned multiple state championships and was a finalist at the Bands of America Regional Championships. Becky was named a Top 40 Under 40 Music Educator in 2020, and in 2021 her band performed in the Presidential Inauguration Parade. She has served as President of the Colorado Bandmasters Association, was honored as an Honored Administrator by the Colorado Music Educators Association, and is an active adjudicator at music festivals across the country. Becky currently serves as Principal of Mt. Blue Sky Outdoor Lab School and is honored to conduct at this concert.
Jade Perry-Grice | Christa McAuliffe M.S.
Jade Perry-Grice is a conductor and oboist in northern Colorado. She teaches band and choir at Christa McAuliffe STEM Academy Middle School in Greeley. She graduated in 2025 from the University of Northern Colorado with her bachelor’s in music education. A lover of all art forms, Ms. Perry-Grice dances at the Northern Colorado Academy of Dance Arts and is a senior company member of the Colorado Dance Theatre. Throughout her summers, Ms. Perry-Grice can be found on staff for the Command the Field Drum Major and Leadership camps assisting in conducting and leadership workshops for high school students. Jade is excited to conduct the Thornton Community Band.
Nancy Slowik | Thornton Community Chorus
Nancy Slowik is currently a member of the Thornton Community Chorus where she is board president as well as serving as the Assistant Director. Nancy joined the Thornton Community Band after a short hiatus, returning because she loves making music with others. She taught K-12 Music for eleven years. Her degree is in Music Education from Baker University. Nancy retired from teaching to become a stay-at-home mom. Nancy loves to sing, play her French horn, and create music and share great music with the local community.
Our Dancers
Chalina Caton Garcia
Chalina Caton Garcia is a Colorado based artist who currently performs with Animus Movement in their secondary company (Ani II) and does freelance work as a choreographer after graduating from Colorado State University in 2025. She spent her early years of training in Albuquerque, NM, where she developed a repertoire of Ballet, Contemporary, Jazz, Hip Hop, Modern, Ballroom, and Latin Rhythm dances. Her current works explore the intersections of social partner dancing and classical styles with underlying themes surrounding identity, expression and the evolution of gender roles.
Hannah Perry
Hannah Perry began her training at the age of four in Parker, Colorado. She trained in ballet, contemporary, and jazz at Parker Dance Academy for 13 years, competing during that time. Post-graduation, Hannah continued her training at Colorado State University, focusing on authenticity in dance, and her love for human connection through movement. Additionally, Hannah is very passionate about teaching younger communities technique, while fostering their love of dance. She has worked at studios teaching ballet technique and contemporary, while creating acceptance in her classrooms.
2025-2026 Step-Up Program Recipients
Ethan
Playing music with the Step-Up instrument has impacted me in many ways. Some big, some different but I like to go over the main differences. The first impact is that I can reach lower notes on pieces so now I can play bass parts. The second main impact is the difference in size. It’s larger than the other instrument I have. The third impact is the trigger in which now I can use the trigger instead of going all the way down. And the fourth one is that I need to still be accurate with my intonation.
Ella
Playing music with my TCB Step-Up instrument has positively impacted me in many ways. It's helped me feel confident in my playing, as well as motivate me to practice more. It was a massive upgrade from my last instrument and has changed the way I view playing music. It has been an amazing motivator for me to better myself as a musician.
Sneha
The TCB Step-Up instrument has helped me gain more confidence. I learned how to control my air and constantly hit high notes. It encouraged me to practice, and helped me express myself while playing music. Overall it made school and home more engaging and enjoyable, and helped my musical performance.
Tristan
The TCB program and Step- Up instrument has made me a better musician by providing me with a high-quality instrument that sounds better and is easier to use than a school instrument. Also, I don't have to worry about having anyone else using it. Not having to pay to rent it is also really nice. Lastly, it gives me the freedom to practice with it whenever I want. Overall, having the instrument is very helpful.
Thornton Community Band Members
Flute
Tammy Ahmed Paola Carranco Sara Collins Caroline Davis Michelle Johnson Sara Lewis Leona Losinski * Jenna Starr Osa Thompson Lisa White
Piccolo
Michelle Johnson Leona Losinksi Lisa White
Oboe
Margaret Garcia* Paula Pahl
Bassoon
Amanda Akstins *
Eb Soprano Clarinet
Sammi Jacobson
Clarinet
Scott Bett Anna Bowes Alex Duran Michelle Hom Amelia Imada Sammi Jacobson Sophia Jones ° Thomas Osborne Nicole Reed Derek Regensburger Cleo Ridder Cheri Roberts * Nicole Rubis Nancy Shultz
Bass Clarinet
Grayson Garner Evelynn Hellbusch ° Anne Kleve
Soprano Saxophone
Kevin Lase Armando Solis *
Alto Saxophone
Julia Cázares Callie Monroe Mark Perieira Armando Solis* Jacob Steckman°
Tenor Saxophone
Kevin Lase Erin Noah-Verser
Baritone Saxophone
Kent Nelson
Bass Saxophone
Kent Nelson
Trumpet
Randy Booth Jeremy Corbin Kerri Persinger Hao Wang * Beau Waters Dan Winterhalter
French Horn
Kristine Blatter Kyle Brown AnnaMarie Drotar Kim Domenico Amy Kannapel Heather Landon Nancy Slowik Sarah Tooker *
Trombone
Brandon Antoniak^ Cindy Athanasiou Michael Iliff Mason Kumnick ° Alex O’Leary* Michael Snodgrass
Euphonium
Doug Davis* Jason Kleve
Tuba
Anton Akse Walt Blankenship * Doug Williamson
String Bass
Wyatt Lase °
Percussion
Deanna Alvarez Liz Bonner Caleb Carr Jessica Diaz Casey O’Donnell Tory Markiewicz Jeff Perry * Madeline Scholl
2025-2026 Season: * Section Principal; ^ Section Manager; ° Student Member
TCB Board
Anne Kleve, President • Erin Noah-Verser, Vice President • Jason Kleve, Treasurer • Thomas Osborne, Secretary
Sara Cochran • Kim Domenico • Kent Nelson • Alex O'Leary • Nicole Rubis • Michael Snodgrass • Armando Solis
TCB Staff and Volunteers
Librarians: Kim Domenico Hospitality: Osa Thompson, chair; Sara Collins Video: Blair Aakre
Upcoming TCB Events
Chamber Winds & Jazz Band Recital
1 p.m. Sunday, April 19 McAllister Park Center 750 W 96th Ave, Thornton
Swingin' Into Summer
7:00pm Saturday, May 2 Mountain Range high School 125000 Huron St, Westminster
Rhythm & Reels
6 p.m. Thursday, May 28 Harley Brown Amphitheater 3498 E 112th Ave, Thornton, CO
TCB Jazz Band at Thornton's 70th
10:15 a.m. Saturday June 6 Margaret Carpenter Park 3498 E 112th Ave, Thornton
TCB Jazz Band
4:30 p.m. Monday, June 8 Trail Winds Recreational Center 13495 Holly St, Thornton
Thornton’s Fourth of July
1:30 p.m. Saturday, July 4 Margaret Carpenter Park 3498 E 112th Ave, Thornton
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